While it might seem like it’s chewing its way through grime, it’s not powerful enough to damage the porcelain finish of the toilet bowl. Pour two cups of white vinegar around the edges of the toilet bowl, allowing it to swirl around and settle in the bottom. It will naturally dilute...
When replacing your toilet because of leaks, it may have damaged the surrounding area. Carefully check the flooring, walls, and ceiling of the room below for signs of water damage. If the leak was severe enough, you might have additional costs for repairing the damaged area or replacing the...
Watch out: that works fine if the floor is ceramic tile, but if the floor is vinyl tile you should not use a knife as you may cut flooring that later might be exposed, depending on the dimensions and footprint of the replacement toilet. Instead use a putty knife to break the glued se...